Huge public protests have been staged, blaming widespread corruption for the allegedly poor safety standards at the venue and at other venues in the country.

Ponta says in a statement: “I’m handing in my mandate, I’m resigning, and implicitly my government too. I am obliged to take note of the legitimate grievances which exist in society. I hope handing in my and my government’s mandate will satisfy the demands of protesters.”

President Klaus Iohannis will name a prime minister to form a new government, with Ponta staying on in the meantime. “I assume the moral blame. As for the legal blame, I will leave it to justice to pronounce,” Ponta says.

More than 20,000 people marched through Bucharest last night (Tuesday) calling for immediate action against alleged corruption.

The fire is believed to have started when a pyrotechnic display set fire to the stage during a concert by local band Goodbye To Gravity. Up to 400 people were in the club at the time and a stampede started after the fire took hold and swept through the venue.